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The person charged by the rules of the society or other association with managing the affairs of
the society or other association, as the case may be.
The organized web of connections that exists between people, groups, and institutions and
forms a coherent whole. A small, stable group can develop a formal hierarchy of roles and rank.
The patterned web of connections that connects people, groups, and institutions to form a
coherent whole. It is the formal hierarchy of functions and status that can emerge in a small,
stable community.
4.Culture as a Design Living
A group of standards, customs, routines, values, and beliefs that have an impact on how a
design team or organization works.
A collection of learned behaviors and outcomes whose constituent parts are shared and passed
down among members of a specific culture.
6.Culture as Social Consensus
The level of integration that each member of a group has with regard to a choice made or a
shared project.
The person is carefully and purposefully guided to acquire attitudes, values, beliefs, and
behaviors that are supported by their culture.
8.Socialization as the Internalization of Norms
Once understood and internalized, social values and norms become internalized and become
part of the individual's character. This is known as the "stage of internalizing social values and
norms."
That investigates how technology shapes cultural and social experience and how technology in
turn shapes how culture and social structures are expressed via design and use.